The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson and SteevensT. Wardle, 1836 - 1062 pages |
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... give him annual tribute , do him homage ; Subject his coronet to his crown , and bend The dukedom , yet unbow'd , ( alas , poor Milan ! ) To most ignoble stooping . Mira . O the heavens ! Pro . Mark his condition , and the event ; then ...
... give him annual tribute , do him homage ; Subject his coronet to his crown , and bend The dukedom , yet unbow'd , ( alas , poor Milan ! ) To most ignoble stooping . Mira . O the heavens ! Pro . Mark his condition , and the event ; then ...
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... give ; and much less take , What I shall die to want : But this is trifling ; And all the more it seeks to hide itself , The bigger bulk it shews . Hence , bashful cunning ! And prompt ine , plain and holy innocence ! 1 am your wife ...
... give ; and much less take , What I shall die to want : But this is trifling ; And all the more it seeks to hide itself , The bigger bulk it shews . Hence , bashful cunning ! And prompt ine , plain and holy innocence ! 1 am your wife ...
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... give thee . And , that my love may appear plain , and free , Jul . O me , unhappy ! Pro . Look to the boy . [ Faenes . Fal . Why , boy ! why , wag ! how now ? what is the matter ? Look up ; speak . Jul . To deliver a ring to madam ...
... give thee . And , that my love may appear plain , and free , Jul . O me , unhappy ! Pro . Look to the boy . [ Faenes . Fal . Why , boy ! why , wag ! how now ? what is the matter ? Look up ; speak . Jul . To deliver a ring to madam ...
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... Give fire ; she is my prize , or oceau whelm them all ! [ Exit PISTOL . here troubles me : if you will help me to bear it , sir John , take all , or half , for easing me of the carriage . Fal . Sir , I know not how I may deserve to be ...
... Give fire ; she is my prize , or oceau whelm them all ! [ Exit PISTOL . here troubles me : if you will help me to bear it , sir John , take all , or half , for easing me of the carriage . Fal . Sir , I know not how I may deserve to be ...
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... give thee joy ! Page . Well , what remedy ? Fenton , heaven What cannot be eschew'd must be embrac'd . Fal . When night - dogs run , all sorts of deer are chas'd . Eva . I will dance and eat plums at your wedding . Mrs. Page . Well , I ...
... give thee joy ! Page . Well , what remedy ? Fenton , heaven What cannot be eschew'd must be embrac'd . Fal . When night - dogs run , all sorts of deer are chas'd . Eva . I will dance and eat plums at your wedding . Mrs. Page . Well , I ...
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